Busan City Hall.

Busan City Hall.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Trainee Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] A project utilizing alleyways in Busan city as tourism resources is progressing smoothly.


Busan City and Busan Tourism Organization will hold the 2nd governance workshop for the ‘Alleyway Tourism Resource Development Project’ at 2 p.m. on the 26th, attended by the Mangmi Alley and Jeonpo Tool Street council, advisory group, and tourism industry representatives.


The workshop is an opportunity to explore the development direction of alleyway tourism utilizing local resources.


The event will proceed in the order of ▲presentation of excellent alleyway tourism cases ▲final project plan presentation by anchor institutions ▲discussion of next year’s alleyway tourism resource development project plan.


The city plans to discover local contents in the final project sites, Mangmi Alley in Suyeong-gu and Jeonpo Tool Street in Busanjin-gu, and establish a sustainable alleyway tourism ecosystem.


The city is operating governance composed of alleyway councils centered on private anchor institutions for each alley, and an advisory group consisting of experts from various fields such as local affairs, tourism, and marketing.



Jo Yoo-jang, Director of the Tourism MICE Industry Bureau of Busan City, said, “We will continuously discover and promote alleyways with potential value as tourism resources through collaboration with various stakeholders.”


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